If I import a known good midi file into Rosegarden, for example, and
send the midi to my vDrum brain, it sounds like it's being played by
someone with no sense of rhythm.
Yesterday I recorded a performance using both ardour and rosegarden
(capturing audio and midi, respectively), then re-recorded
Wesley Johnson wrote:
> Compiling a custom kernel loses the ALSA drivers.
See below.
>
> I have spent 10 months without sound ( VIA8237 ) on my machine because ALSA
> would not work.
> I have discovered while working on another machine that compiling and
> installing a new version of your compil
Pierre Lorenzon wrote:
> Hi
...
> alsa and it is possible that it is no longer
> compatible. Indeed I felt very convenient to use the dmix
> plugin and that's why I had this .asoundrc file. Now question
dmix is automatically used with the default device now. You probably
don't need a .aso
Henry W. Peters wrote:
...
> not loading (?)). I am contemplating installing Kubuntu as well (?). I
> have been unable (so far) to find any firmware updates for this card.
Have you gone to the website of the vendor of the card and asked them
about firmware for linux?
--
Drake Mobius wrote:
> No, the files exist only in /usr/share, I specified and alsa checked.
> libasound is in /usr/lib. The only error messages I receive are:
>
> Error running install command for snd_hda_intel
> and
what happens if you do an strace on the command that gives this
message? To se
error running install command for module snd_hda_intel
then later..
./alsa-kernel/pci/hda/hda_intel.c:1155: hda-intel: no codecs initialized
No sign of recognition of hardware or anything.
My BIOS is v. similar to your own, I have the following two under
chipset/southbridge:
AZALIA Audio: [Intern
On Thu, 14 Aug 2008, Wesley Johnson wrote:
> Compiling a custom kernel loses the ALSA drivers.
>
> I have spent 10 months without sound ( VIA8237 ) on my machine because ALSA
> would not work.
> I have discovered while working on another machine that compiling and
> installing a new version of you
How do you notify ALSA dev team about a bug that has been in 1.0.16 and
1.0.17. ???
Bugtracker will not let me login, nor email an account confirmation.
Getting an ALSA home page account seems to have no purpose at all, it does
not let you do anything.
BUG:
When you try to compile driver for ens1
Compiling a custom kernel loses the ALSA drivers.
I have spent 10 months without sound ( VIA8237 ) on my machine because ALSA
would not work.
I have discovered while working on another machine that compiling and
installing a new version of your compiler
will wipe out your ALSA drivers. That is no
Artem Makhutov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an Asrock ALiveSATA2-GLAN mainboard with the onboard ALC888
> soundcard. The soundcard is connected by SPDIF to an external decoder.
>
> AC3 and PCM playback works fine with xine and mplayer, but after playing
> a movie with AC3 sound by using mlpayer it
James W. Frock, Ph.D. wrote:
> Okay Stan this is the output of the alsa-info.sh with the --no-upload
> flag. It will be interesting to hear what you have to say about this.
> Thank you for your patients.
>
> Jim Frock.
Your setup looks fine, alsa has recognized your card and it is set up
corr
Hi
Thanks for your answer since it let me at least partially solve
the problem :
From: stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] Aplay arecord ecasound -> segmentation fault
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 11:43:56 -0700
> Pierre Lorenzon wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I installed alsa (1.0.17) (
OK, this is another a pig-in-a poke... but I am still working to get my
MiaMIDI sound card working in Ubuntu 8.04.1 (apparently the drivers are
not loading (?)). I am contemplating installing Kubuntu as well (?). I
have been unable (so far) to find any firmware updates for this card.
What I
works perfectly. thanks a lot.
>>> citation of <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 04:11:18PM +0200,
>>> Florian Faber :
> Ales,
>
> > > Yes: What card is it? If it is the interface card, then there is no
> > > IO Box connected/recognized. Please post the output
> > > of /proc/asound/
Ales,
> > Yes: What card is it? If it is the interface card, then there is no
> > IO Box connected/recognized. Please post the output
> > of /proc/asound/card0/hdsp and if it is an interface card, the
> > kernel messages when you load the module or boot (with dmesg).
> it is multiface, i think pre
Hi Flo,
thx for fast reply !
>>> citation of <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 03:23:44PM +0200,
>>> Florian Faber :
>
> The mixer you want to use is 'hdspmixer'.
yes, output is :
...
Looking for HDSP cards :
Card 0 : RME Hammerfall DSP at 0x3400, irq 11
Uninitialized HDSP card
Hello,
I have an Asrock ALiveSATA2-GLAN mainboard with the onboard ALC888
soundcard. The soundcard is connected by SPDIF to an external decoder.
AC3 and PCM playback works fine with xine and mplayer, but after playing
a movie with AC3 sound by using mlpayer it destroys the PCM output. So I
don't
Hi Ales,
> i configure hdsp with alsaconfig, then hdsp appears in my application
> (pure data), but no sound.
>
> i get from alsamixer : "no elems found"
> which should mean that card 1 has no mixer interface,
> i think all volumes on alsamixer are down,
> but i can't open ANY mixer.
The mixer yo
Hello
i configure hdsp with alsaconfig, then hdsp appears in my application
(pure data), but no sound.
i get from alsamixer : "no elems found"
which should mean that card 1 has no mixer interface,
i think all volumes on alsamixer are down,
but i can't open ANY mixer.
debian 2.6.26-rt1 testi
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